Bangalore - Goa : Route Queries

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I am planning to leave for Calangute from Bangalore by 3am. So should be in Belgaum by 10am (depending on the rains).
From there thinking of taking the Tilari ghat route. My drive is Toyota Corolla. So is this route doable?

Have more or less settled on the GQ route via NH4 - Tumkur till Kittur and then NH4A - Ramnagar, Ponda, Varca. Feel it is much safer during the monsoons (& night driving) to take a divided 4 lane (where available) than a single lane carriageway.

Car is my trusted Aveo 1.4 with total 4 occupants, 2 car seats and umpteen stuff in the boot .

Our hotel check-in time starts at 12 noon so I have 2 options:

Overnight stay enroute: Leave BLR (Mekhri Circle) at around 1600 via Nelamangala. This will help me beat the worst of the commuter rush leaving BLR but will I still face a lot of truck traffic till Tumkur? Drive till say Hubli (maybe 6 hours drive preferred) and spend the night in a reasonable hotel as I have 2 youngsters!

Leave BLR at around 2100 & drive through the night to Varca. Pros are roads will be emptier, drive will probably be smoother. Cons are potentially huge truck traffic till Tumkur (at least), rains may slow down speed considerably and we will land up in Goa around 0800 (estimated) without a room till noon.

@itwasntme, If you are comfortable with night driving, you can start around 12 midnight and reach Goa before 12 noon. Bangalore - Goa could be done without night halt, but see your comfort-level, before taking a decision.

I guess till belgaum your route is pretty straightforward. If not already suggested may i suggest belgaum-khanapur-anmod-molem-panaji-calangute

leaving any city at 4pm will only help you beat traffic marginally.

My recommendation (atleast this is what i have found works best for my family):

Leave early. 5am latest. if kids are very small dont wake them up. pick them up and straight into the car

In 4 hours you will be out of town surely (way past tumkur and all the mess). Search for the best available resort in the 3 to 4 hours striking distance. Even a 4 star or 5 star will be quite cheap for a nice breakfast and potty. This time of year most hotels wont be full up so might even oblige you by opening up a room for you for potty duties and a freshen up. (a 500/- tip to help this cause will still be cheaper than a room for the night). If its a good resort you wont even need to bother with the room. The lobby loo will be very clean

Then its a straight run to belgaum for lunch. there is a fabulous hotel that served a superb breakfast the last time we drove to devbag island, karwar from mumbai. Sankam something

then its a 3 to 4 hour run to calangute. just beware that the panjim bustand - bridge area at 6pm ish (rush hour. yes there is a rush hour in goa) is a traffic nightmare

Just make sure you get a good nights sleep before you drive or else if you start by 5am you will start feeling dosy by 7am

always carry some sugar cubes (kadi shakhar) that you can suck on if you feel dosy. red bull will also give you wings for around 2 hours

Drive safe and have a great trip

if you are a non vegetarian and want some eat out tips pm me. i go regularly and can give you a few good suggestions

My previous drive to Goa (June 09) was a 0430 departure and I was in Haveri at 1030 from where we cut down to Sirsi and the coast.

We drove a Scorpio and averaged a comfortable 80KM. This was when the 4 laning was incomplete and a number of bypasses not complete>

As exchanged with Anil< I am doing a trip on the 12th, with a 0400 departure and a targeted Varca arrival between 1300 and 1400.

Will post you guys on the trip>

Salut,
Arjun

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Originally Posted by ravibhat

Bankapur-Mundgod-yellapur saves 50km and is best option from nh4 to reach nh17. It is less explored and less travelled stretch. There are few km bad stretches but it is worth it I feel.

There is heavy rain so If same continue next 2 weeks JOG will be in full glory. I am sure by aug. end JOG will be in full glory. If someone wants enjoy water falls around Sirsi it is best time except leeches

Regards,

Ravi.

Dear Ravi,

Any feedback on the completeness of the "missing" bridge ? It is indeed a beautiful drive.

Salut
Arjun

Last edited by Jaggu : 5th August 2010 at 20:31.
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1. If I start from Bombay at 6 am, and have stoppages for breakfast, lunch and tea, when should I expect to roll in into Margao? I drive safe and slow down at intersections and at points of heavy/irregular traffic/bad roads.

2. How much time should I factor in for the Belgaum-Ramnagar and the Ramnagar-Anmod-Mollem-Margao runs, respectively?

3. Any update on the state of the roads after the recent heavy rains?

4. Any restaurants/eateries that you would recommend for the entire route? Non-vegetarian is fine too.

1. If I start from Bombay at 6 am, and have stoppages for breakfast, lunch and tea, when should I expect to roll in into Margao? I drive safe and slow down at intersections and at points of heavy/irregular traffic/bad roads.

2. How much time should I factor in for the Belgaum-Ramnagar and the Ramnagar-Anmod-Mollem-Margao runs, respectively?

Max 10 hours. Budget 3 hours from Belgaum to Goa. Leave at 5 am so that you don't face any peak hour traffic in Pune bypass.

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3. Any update on the state of the roads after the recent heavy rains?

My friend went day before yesterday on Belgaum-Goa road and reported good conditions.

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5. Any recommended petrol pumps ( plain diesel)?

Regards

Refuel at Konduskar's after Kolhapur, after which run till Goa, which has cheaper fuel compared to MH and KA.

Leave BLR (Mekhri Circle) at around 1600 via Nelamangala. This will help me beat the worst of the commuter rush leaving BLR but will I still face a lot of truck traffic till Tumkur? Drive till say Hubli (maybe 6 hours drive preferred) and spend the night in a reasonable hotel as I have 2 youngsters!

I suggest you take Mekhri circle - Yelahanka - Dodballapur - Dobbaspet - Tumkur route where in you will avoid lots of traffic. The road till Dodballapur is really good(2 lane though) and from then on till Dobbaspet, can be done in 30 mints. The road is the factor instead of distance.

As per the news report in Bangalore Mirror -July 10th, this was expected to open in a month, so i guess there is a strong possibility of the tollway being thrown open by 15th.

While going in this road I have seen atleast 4 toll booths being constructed, any idea why so? the roa is not that long that the use have to pay 4 times.If they fix the toll charges like the Elevated road in Electronic City, I don't think many of the users will be using it.